Norfolk Archaeology, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to the Antiquities of the County of Norfolk, Volumen21Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society, 1923 |
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Abbey acres aisle Archæology Assay mark Blomefield brass building bushels bushels 2 pecks carcase of mutton carucates Castle over lion century chapel Church Communion Cup Crome date letter daughter Diameter died east Eastern Daily Press Edward Elizabeth Engraved Flagon goose Gournay Guestwick Hall Heckingham Height Henry hundred Hungate Illus inscription John Crome King King's Lynn lands Langley Langley Abbey leopard's head crowned lion passant Little Ellingham London Lord Maker's mark manor Margaret married Mary Melton Constable messuage mixtelyn Newton Flotman Norfolk Norfolk and Norwich Norfolk Archæology Norwich Castle Norwich Mercury parish Paston Paten Paten on foot Peter plaice plain plate printed probably provender purchased quarter 4 bushels Richard Rye's Scoulton silk Sir John store 1 fish Suffolk Thomas Blundeville thumb piece Toft Monks Total of oats Total of store wall Walter weavers western range wife William Wysham
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